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Mission:

The purpose of Dakota County Star Quilters shall be to contribute to the growth of knowledge about quilting techniques, patterns, history and quilt-making by providing educational meetings, fun and fellowship, by sponsoring and supporting quilting activities, by encouraging quilt-making, and by promoting the appreciation and knowledge of quilts.

 

We are located in Dakota County, Minnesota, near Minneapolis and St. Paul.

Meetings:

Visitors are always welcome. Thinking of joining?  Come to a meeting and get to know us.

DCSQ meets the 2nd Tuesday of every month, 7-9 pm, at the Eagan Community Center, Eagan, Minnesota.  (Click here for directions.

In February, our meeting is at our annual quilt show at the Dakota County Historical Society in South St Paul.

 The July meeting is a potluck picnic at a park in Eagan.

 

Monthly Newsletters

Each month Dakota County Star Quilters publishes a newsletter, called "Bits and Pieces" for its members.  The newsletter contains upcoming events, a summary of the previous month's meeting, the topics for the next monthly meeting, and other quilting news.  

The following links will open up the newsletter as an MS Word document. 

These files are password protected, and can only be accessed by DCSQ members.  If you don't have the password, contact Beth Kobliska: 651-340-0024, or elizabeth.kobliska@comcast.net 

 

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        December 2007 Newsletter

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